Prepare your students for the roles of the future! Minds will be challenged and imaginations unleashed as students develop skills such as innovation, creativity, reasoning and problem-solving; and technical science skills such as questioning, observing, systematic experimentation, and analysis and interpretation of data.

Feel confident delivering a comprehensive and contemporary science program, and ease your way into STEM projects with Science: A STEM approach.

Each book in this fantastic new series features:

four units with four STEM projects, organised by sub-strand—Biological sciences, Chemical sciences, Earth and space sciences and Physical sciences

easy-to-follow lesson plan format, with term overview at the start of each unit

ideas for incorporating technology in the classroom

background information for the teacher

resource sheets, if required

assessment sheets provided for science knowledge

STEM project for the remainder of the term (2–4 weeks)

Each STEM project includes:

a design brief

STEM curriculum links

alternative project ideas

a group rubric

self-assessment

resource sheets, if required

Science Understanding

Living things have structural features and adaptations to help them survive in their environment (ACSSU043)

Solids, liquids and gases have different observable properties and behave in different ways (ACSSU077)

The Earth is part of a system of planets orbiting around a star (the sun) (ACSSU078)

Light from a source forms shadows and can be absorbed, reflected and refracted (ACSSU020)

Science as a Human Endeavour

Science involves testing predictions by gathering data and using evidence to develop explanations of events and phenomena and reflects historical and cultural contributions (ACSHE081)

Scientific knowledge is used to solve problems and inform personal and community decisions (ACSHE083)

Science Inquiry Skills

With guidance, pose clarifying questions and make predictions about scientific investigations (ACSIS231)

Identify, plan and apply the elements of scientific investigations to answer questions and solve problems using equipment and materials safely and identifying potential risks (ACSIS086)

Decide variables to be changed and measured in fair tests, and observe measure and record data with accuracy using digital technologies as appropriate (ACSIS087)

Construct and use a range of representations, including tables and graphs, to represent and describe observations, patterns or relationships in data using digital technologies as appropriate (ACSIS090)

Compare data with predictions and use as evidence in developing explanations (ACSIS218)

Reflect on and suggest improvements to scientific investigations (ACSIS091)

Communicate ideas, explanations and processes using scientific representations in a variety of ways, including multi-modal texts (ACSIS093)

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